hi every one. i is gazzaroo
living in ashington in northumberland. ill start by saying sorry for my bad spelling me and school never really got on.
so were do i start,, am in my late 30s with 2 kids in there late teens and one grandchild. i started prepping for the worst when the 1st bank went to the wall {northen rock}, i down sized my house and my car took a second job on and start to pay all my det off as fast as i could,, i got an an allotment and started to learn how to grow and cook what i could grow i now have 2 allotment and keep hens and ducks, iv started buying more tinned foods to put away .. got a compound bow and crossbow to hunt with if every need to happens. ..i do think i will got worse in time and think that ww3 could come in my life time,,ill really like to chat with fellow peppers in northumberland so we can compare notes.
thanks
gazzaroo
hi from northumberland
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decoy111
Re: hi from northumberland
Hi Gazzaroo,
Welcome,
Im not too far from you being in Durham,
D
Welcome,
Im not too far from you being in Durham,
D
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John Mat
Re: hi from northumberland
Hi All,
I started prepping in 2000 but have travelled and had to start again a few times. I was inspired, when I went to Pakistan, to store food for longer periods of time as they do. They are more used to troubles.
I'm looking to network in the NorthEast (and all UK +), learning new skills, sources of supplies and things I have yet thought about.
We live in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. We have lived in Wooler and BishopAuckland (also France and Israel).
Looking forward to exploring the posts and connecting up,
thanks to the site organisers,
John
I started prepping in 2000 but have travelled and had to start again a few times. I was inspired, when I went to Pakistan, to store food for longer periods of time as they do. They are more used to troubles.
I'm looking to network in the NorthEast (and all UK +), learning new skills, sources of supplies and things I have yet thought about.
We live in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. We have lived in Wooler and BishopAuckland (also France and Israel).
Looking forward to exploring the posts and connecting up,
thanks to the site organisers,
John